Four Women, Four Centuries | London Art Week | Philip Mould & Company
The reputation of Britain’s women artists has been greatly reconsidered of late, partly thanks to Tate’s recent landmark exhibition, Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain. Inspired by Tate’s exhibition, the Philip Mould Gallery's display for London Art Week continues the conversation around the work of women artists. The display highlights a notable artist from each of the last four centuries: Mary Beale, Maria Verelst, Sarah Biffin, and Dame Laura Knight. Film by Mike Hopkins (@mikehopkinsfilm) Find out more on the Philip Mould Gallery website: https://philipmould.com/exhibitions/5... Four Women, Four Centuries | London Art Week, Winter 2024 29th Nov—13th Dec 2024 Philip Mould Gallery, London #WomenArtists #BritishArt #ArtHistory #MaryBeale #MariaVerelst #SarahBiffin #LauraKnight

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